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Taşgetiren Critiques AKP's İmamoğlu Operation, Questions Moral Superiority

Ahmet Taşgetiren, in his article "Did the AKP gain moral superiority?", criticizes the operations against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, arguing that using state resources to neutralize political opponents doesn't equate to moral superiority and urging AKP members to reflect on their actions.

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Sherrill Favored in NJ Gubernatorial Primary Despite Uncertainty

In New Jersey's upcoming Democratic gubernatorial primary, Rep. Mikie Sherrill holds a strong lead due to endorsements and media presence, though limited recent polling and court-ordered ballot changes introduce uncertainty; opponents include Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop, a...

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Italian Referendums Fail Due to Low Turnout

On Sunday and Monday, Italians voted in five referendums on labor rights and immigration; all five proposals passed with a majority of 'yes' votes, but the low turnout (under 30 percent) rendered the results invalid, giving a political victory to the right-wing government.

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Fenu Wins Nuoro Mayoral Election in Landslide Victory

Emiliano Fenu, a centrosinistra candidate, won the Nuoro mayoral election with roughly 60% of the vote, exceeding expectations in a high-turnout election; referendum turnout in Nuoro exceeded 59%, while the overall Sardinian turnout fell short of the required quorum.

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Piedmont's Referendum Turnout: A Surprise Amidst Failure

The Italian referendums on labor and citizenship failed, but Piedmont saw a 35.2% turnout, exceeding expectations, with almost one million voting yes on precarious work and nearly 700,000 on shorter citizenship wait times.

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Colombian Presidential Candidate Shot, in Critical Condition

Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe is in critical condition after being shot multiple times during a campaign event in Bogotá on Saturday; a 15-year-old suspect is in custody, and the attack has prompted widespread condemnation and heightened security concerns.

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Bulgarian President's Euro Opposition Highlights Populist Divide

Bulgarian President Rumen Radev opposes the euro adoption, framed as protecting citizens against elites, while Delyan Peevski implements related measures, creating contrasting populist approaches with potential economic consequences.

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French LEZ Backlash Fuels Populist Rise

French citizens are rejecting ecological policies, particularly Low Emission Zones (LEZ), due to their perceived disconnect from daily life, leading to a shift towards populist parties and raising questions about effective environmental policy-making.

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LR and PS: Diverging Paths in French Politics

The French Republican party (LR) elected Bruno Retailleau as its leader, while the Socialist party (PS) saw Olivier Faure narrowly re-elected amidst internal divisions and dwindling membership, highlighting contrasting trajectories for these once-dominant political forces.

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Compromís Averts Split with Sumar, but Crisis Remains

Compromís, a Valencian coalition, narrowly avoided a split with Sumar after a 10-day crisis stemming from Sumar's refusal to include Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in a storm-related investigation. Compromís will reassess its agreement with Sumar this week, seeking greater autonomy, but remains within...

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Attack on Colombian Pre-Candidate Highlights Concerns Over Political Rhetoric

A 15-year-old assailant critically injured Colombian pre-candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay in Bogotá, sparking widespread condemnation and debate over President Gustavo Petro's inflammatory rhetoric, which some believe incited the attack; the government temporarily suspended its controversial decree for...

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Tens of Thousands Protest Spain's Government Amid Corruption Allegations

A massive anti-corruption protest in Madrid on June 8th, 2024, drew tens of thousands who accused Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's leftist government of "mafia" practices, prompting opposition leader Alberto Nunez Feijoo to demand early elections amid multiple corruption investigations.

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